TRIBUTES have been pouring in for a man who died in a crash on Leeds Road in Bradford.
Officers were called at 11.45pm on Wednesday (February 1) to reports of a crash involving a motorbike and car on Leeds Road, at the junction of Albert Place.
The rider of the motorbike a 32-year-old man, who has been named locally as Nathan Thompson, was pronounced dead at the scene.
A sea of floral tributes has been left on Leeds Road by people paying tribute to Mr Thompson.
The driver of the Honda Jazz, a 28-year-old man, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He has been bailed by police pending further enquires.
One of the tributes left at the scene read: "To Nath, you will be forever missed my boy. Fly high brother. See you on the other side. Love Elroy"
Another said: "To Nathan, love you always my boy. Shwa."
People also paid tribute after the T&A opened a Book of Condolences.
Paul Clifford said: "Rest in peace fellow rider thoughts with all your family and friends at this sad time."
Hollie Lynn said: "Good night and God bless, sleep tight big cuz. Rest in eternal peace."
Tracey Spenceley said: "Thoughts and prayers with all your family at this sad time. RIP."
Donna Hunter said: "Sleep tight Nath. Thinking of you and your family."
Sasha Benajmin said: "RIP Nath... gone but never forgotten. Fly high."
Amy Waller wrote: "Gone too soon Nathan fly high."
Carol wrote: "RIP my lovely. I didn't know you, sending your family big hugs and lots of love."
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